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...I am stuck here on earth, and every day is a chance to be less than perfect. — Gillian Flynn

To the extent that Israel does face threats, like from say Hamas or Hezbollah, those are threats that do not jeopardise Israel's existence. — Stephen M. Walt

Every now and then, I strike something that just goes click, you know, in my head. As Gertrude Stein used to say, it rings the bell, and I feel, this is great. — James Laughlin

It's like Gone with the Wind or something. Strictly the 1939 brand of slapping. It only works because the slapper loves the slapee, and the slappee knows it. — A.S. King

Fuck it. All she thinks about these days is whether something'll get her into trouble. Who cares? There was certainly a time when she didn't: and she was a better person then. — Paul Russell

She wanted God to make sense. He doesn't. He will make no more sense to me than I will make sense to an ant. — Donald Miller

Capital T-truth is about life before death. — David Foster Wallace

Most of the things I read from journalists are, you know, a little bit simplified and easy. — Rei Kawakubo

It is not from your own goods that you give to the beggar; it is a portion of his own that you are restoring to him. The Earth belongs to all. So you are paying back a debt and think you are making a gift to which you are not bound. — Saint Ambrose

A god in need is not a god indeed. — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Nina, I am with you because you let me be with you. There is no greater honor than to stand by your side. — Leigh Bardugo

When someone works for less pay than she can live on - when, for example, she goes hungry so that you can eat more cheaply and conveniently - then she has made a great sacrifice for you, she has made you a gift of some part of her abilities, her health, and her life. The 'working poor,' as they are approvingly termed, are in fact the major philanthropists of our society. They neglect their own children so that the children of others will be cared for; they live in substandard housing so that other homes will be shiny and perfect; they endure privation so that inflation will be low and stock prices high. To be a member of the working poor is to be an anonymous donor, a nameless benefactor, to everyone else. — Barbara Ehrenreich